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Copper Kettle Lyrics
Artist(Band):Bob Dylan
Get you a copper kettle, get you a copper coil,
Fill it with new-made corn mash and never more you'll toil.
You'll just lay there by the juniper while the moon is bright,
Watch them jugs a-filling
In the pale moonlight.
Build you a fire with hickory, hickory, ash and oak,
Don't use no green or rotten wood; they'll get you by the smoke.
We'll just lay there by the juniper... etc.
My daddy, he made whiskey; my granddaddy, he did too.
We ain't paid no whiskey tax since 1792.
We just lay there by the juniper... etc.
(LAST LINE REPEATED)
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Review about Copper Kettle
perfect song | Reviewer: zach | 11/19/2007I have just discovered this song for the first time and it is being performed by gordon lightfoot and terry whelan. They sound beautiful singing duo harmonies and the song is, like stated above in someone else's post, simply haunting.
Dylan ,Baez and smart students | Reviewer: KATE BAKEWELL | 4/16/2007
I only ever heard this performed by Joan Baez in the Ulster Hall in Belfast in 1966. It has haunted me intermittently since. Tonight on University Challenge a question about the metal used in stills prompted me to go looking for the lyrics. A deeply moving song from the time when Dylan was most intimately in touch with his country.
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